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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 2000 Dec 1 p. 28

Birth date: 1917 Sep 12

text of obituary:

ANNIE DUECK

Annie Dueck of Winnipeg passed away Oct. 14. She was born Sept. 12, 1917 to David and Anna Balzer in Marinovka, Russia. In 1926 the family immigrated to Canada. She completed her early education in Gnadenthal, Man. After her father died, she left to work in Winkler, Man. She accepted Christ through the ministry of C.N. Hiebert. She was baptized and joined Winkler MB Church in July 1932. She attended Winkler Bible School 1937-40. She moved to Winnipeg and began cleaning homes. She married Henry Dueck. He drowned in a fishing accident in 1945. She continued cleaning homes until the 1970s, when her health was affected by this work. Later, she worked for Redekopp Dry Goods and Home Care. She was active in North Kildonan MB Church as a Sunday school teacher and a member of the mission circle. She loved the church. She enjoyed travelling, especially to be with family, and spent several months each winter in Palm Desert. She enjoyed playing games with family and friends and walking, once completing a marathon. She was optimistic, loved others, had a deep faith in God and had a passion for life. Predeceased by Henry and 2 brothers, she is mourned by sons Dennis of Winnipeg and Alvin of Pasadena, Calif.; 4 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and 4 sisters. The memorial service was held Oct. 18 in McIvor Ave. MB Church, Winnipeg, with George Klassen ministering.